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= World Christian Fellowship: A New and exciting World Christian Fellowship Officers: Jerry Kilyk, Dan Daniszewski, Debi adventure into the harvest field. Kennedy, Carey Waymire, Nickie Smith, Sandy AuCoin aE a % Prayer Cell Leaders: Sheri Cahill, Sandy Aucoin, Dan Hackney, Tim Graff, Ilene Getzone, Jay Wettstone, Mike McColley, Jerry Aspinwall, Charmein Avcoin 105
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104 Missions Missions Board Officers: Bill Hancock, Jody Cox, Darian Holcombe, Paul Litten, Eileen Daley, Joni Doddemeade ‘... into all the world ...” “Then saith He unto His disciples, ‘The Harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; pray ye therefore the Lord of the Harvest, that He will send forth la- bourers into the harvest.” (Matt. 9:37, 38) The fields are ripe and white unto harvest; it is now up to us to be the reapers. The world is our harvest field and whether our missions work is at home or abroad, we still have the responsibility to touch lives the the Gospel of Christ. The Missions Board did their part to encourage people to become active in some kind of missions work this year. They handled such endeavors as the missions convention and sending representatives to the “GO” conference. They worked hard to make the dream of missions come true. The World Christian Fellowship gathered every Tuesday to fellowship with one another and to pray for the needs of people everywhere. The prayer cells would pray for the missionary endeavours of their assigned countries. The dream of missions is one that is steadily being built upon. God has appointed each of us to our respective place in the harvest field. It is now up to us to go into that place and carry the dream of missions. a al RS Eee 1986 Mission Interns
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Spanish Ministry 4) ‘ michig mich Gar With the burden of Florida’s minority, Spanish outreach ministry has gone out into the streets to minister. Build- ing their dream of hispanic evangelism, the group facili- tates into two ministering bodies. The basic Spanish Club is for students on campus, primarily. Its purpose is to provoke interest and appreciation for hispanic culture and to encourage better assimulation into the culture for future ministry. The second facet of this ministry is ministry to the migrant workers. The students’ dream is to be God’s messengers reaching the many who are neglected. Together these two groups combine to create a great force to reach the Spanish people of our com- munity. A Lighthouse To The Spanish Community ...
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